October 28 @ 11am
Street Closures
N. Singleton Ave at Bonnymeade Dr/Date Dr will be closed until further notice due to flooding and temporary sewer system rerouting.
October 28 @ 8am
Lift Stations
Due to the high water levels in the Bonnymeade Estates subdivision the electrical system at the Parkland lift station is malfunctioning and not currently able to be repaired. Field Operations has been running the vactor to keep the station from overflowing while they set up a temporary bypass pumping system. The Streets Division is in the process of closing N. Singleton Ave at Bonnymeade/Dale Dr. Once the closure is complete the temporary bypass pumps will be turned on and Field Operations will continue to monitor the system throughout the night and until the lift station can be repaired. N. Singleton Ave will be closed until further notice.
Street Closures
N. Singleton Ave at Bonnymeade Dr/Date Dr will be closed until further notice due to flooding and temporary sewer system rerouting.
October 27, 2025 @ 3:00pm
Traffic Signals
All traffic signals are back to normal operations.
City facilities
The following City buildings experienced water intrusion: City Hall, City Hall Annex, Harry T Moore Center, Fire Department Head Quarters
Lift Stations
37 of 104 (36%) of the City's wastewater lift stations remain on high level. The City had the following reportable wastewater overflows: Overflows will be reported to state watch and FDEP later today:
LS 25 (South Street) - 12,000 gals of raw wastewater overflowed due to electrical issue with pumps, overflow impacted the Indian River Lagoon
LS 90 (Master Pump Station) - 60,000 gals of raw wastewater overflowed due to extreme volume of flow, overflow impacted adjacent ditch, overflow is on-going
Osprey Water Reclamation Facility - 440,150 gals of partially treated wastewater overflowed the outfall box, all flow was confined to the plant site and returned to the plant through the onsite lift station.
Ground impact was treated with HTH. Reported to FDEP today and state watch incident #2025-9242.
Sewer Field Operations Crews continue to monitor lift stations and troubleshoot items as they arise.
Streets and stormwater crews are still working through repair and restoration efforts and are expected to continue through the remainder of the week.
Sandbags
Sand bag distribution began at 12:30 pm and will continue through the remainder of today.
Shelters
Red Cross has chosen the First United Methodist Church of Titusville as their shelter location.
October 27, 2025 @ 1:30pm
Lift Station Update
About a hour ago an electrical short caused the South Street Lift Station pumps to stop running. Sewer Field Operations got the pumps restarted but an overflow of approximately 12,000 gallons left the station and reached the Indian River Lagoon. Ground contact areas will be treated. City will file a FDEP notice and State Watch office notice within the time required.
Sandbag Availability
Self-fill sandbags will be available at the City’s Singleton Public Works Facility starting 12:30pm this afternoon in anticipation of additional rain accumulations later today.
Local State of Emergency
A Local State of Emergency has been declared by Mayor Connors effective 1000 27 October. This will allow the City to ease purchasing restrictions and other administrative items. Additionally, the City may waive certain building and permitting fees for residents who had property damaged by the floods and are rebuilding. More details to follow.
Red Cross Shelters
The City is coordinating with the local Red Cross to establish a shelter for those residents displaced by last night’s flooding. Details will be posted once logistics are finalized.